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Kai Zhao, PhD, checks the positioning of smell aid in trial participant.

Test Begins on First Devices to Improve and Treat Smell Loss

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
MIT engineers engineered bacteria to produce hyperspectral signals that can be detected as far as 90 meters away. Their work could lead to the development of bacterial sensors for agricultural to monitor crop health, for example. Credits:Image: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT; iStock

Engineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distance

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
Maximum air traffic density (# km−2) within each 0.5° by 0.5° grid cell during 1 September 2023, for North America, the Atlantic and Europe. Plotted using Cartopy v0.22.1 (scitools.org.uk/cartopy).

Human Immune System Inspires Revolutionary Aviation Safety Framework

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Northwestern researchers have demonstrated that multiple inexpensive and abundant materials, including activated carbon, nanostructured graphite and iron and aluminum oxide nanoparticles, can facilitate direct air capture of CO2.

Carbon capture could become practical with these scalable, affordable materials

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Person demonstrating use of a handheld device for heart disease screening Credit: Acoustics Lab

Handheld device could transform heart disease screening

Categories Health, Technology
A 3D car is grabbed and rotated by a user.

Touch The Untouchable With New Grab-and-Go Hologram Technology

Categories Technology
Solar panels on an industrial rooftop

Ultra-Light Solar Cells Bend Rules While Breaking Efficiency Records

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
In the study, participants were initially asked to evaluate the creativity of robots based only on still life drawings they had made.

Is AI Truly Creative? Turns Out Creativity Is in the Eye of the Beholder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
abstract illustration of M S in human body

AI tool can track effectiveness of multiple sclerosis treatments

Categories Health, Technology
Vision of future solar cell fabrication on the Moon, utilizing raw regolith. Shown are robots that source raw regolith and bring it to a production facility, which fabricates perovskite-based moon solar cells. Later automated rovers or astronauts install the produced solar cells to power future Moon-habitats or even cities.

Moon Dust Solar Cells Could Revolutionize Space Power

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Space, Technology
washing machine

Washing Machines and Ovens Die Young While Other Appliances Live Longer Than Ever

Categories Technology
3D-printed structure made of optimised hydrogel.

3D-Printed Living Skin Could End Animal Testing for Cosmetics

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans, Technology
Components of the Bounce protocol: Each Sending Station may send one or more Merkle Tree roots to the satellite in charge of a slot. The satellite signs a sequence of zero or more roots and sends them to Broadcast Ground Stations which make the roots and the underlying Merkle Tree widespread (i.e., available to the user community).

Sky-High Revolution as Satellites Supercharge Blockchain Speed by 100X

Categories Space, Technology
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